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a core mission of its public diplomacy is to emphasize respect for islam in the wake of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. in may of 2008, president bush went beyond just offering support. after an american soldier used a koran for target practice, president bush actually apologized to iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki. >> he apologized for that in the sense the that he said, we take it very seriously, we were concerned about their reaction, we wanted them to know that the president knew that this was wrong and that the commanders in the field had publicly reprimanded the soldier and removed him from iraq. >> this was always one of the most admirable dimensions of the bush administration. and a real achievement. after 9/11, it was entirely possible that the country could have lapsed into anti-muslim sentiment. the bush administration legitimately fought to keep that from happening, and they largely succeeded. let's turn to congressman keith ellison, who was also the first muslim member of congress. congressman, good to have you here tonight. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> the b
a core mission of its public diplomacy is to emphasize respect for islam in the wake of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. in may of 2008, president bush went beyond just offering support. after an american soldier used a koran for target practice, president bush actually apologized to iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki. >> he apologized for that in the sense the that he said, we take it very seriously, we were concerned about their reaction, we wanted them to know that the president...
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same thing's happened in iraq. he said the war was ended in iraq. no, it wasn't. it was not certainly ended for iraqis. people are getting killed every week, but the americans pulled out. if we end up with an israeli strike on iran, there's going to be a total mess in the persian gulf. >> bill: in talking about the u.n., he said the u.s. will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. i'm not sure what he means by "what we must do." i don't expect him to set it out in detail, but he said. >> look, since he refuses to meet with netanyahu, it's a little hard to figure out what he thinks what we must do is. my first meeting as speaker, before i was even sworn in, was in december of 1994 with the prime minister of israel. he was worried about iran. he said i'm not worried about the israelis. we'll manage that. he said we can't cope withan. that's 1984. the foundation have been planning an attack -- we have to confront the reality that if netanyahu concludes that obama is totally unreliable, they're going to attack iran. >> bill: another issue, wh
same thing's happened in iraq. he said the war was ended in iraq. no, it wasn't. it was not certainly ended for iraqis. people are getting killed every week, but the americans pulled out. if we end up with an israeli strike on iran, there's going to be a total mess in the persian gulf. >> bill: in talking about the u.n., he said the u.s. will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. i'm not sure what he means by "what we must do." i don't expect him to...
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that were handpicked by dick cheney the same people the same war hawks who lied their way into iraq this same war hawks who wanted to gin up if you remember they the same people that mitt romney is surrounding himself with wanted to gin up a war in north korea they wanted to do the same in syria and iran so the romney team the people who run these surrounding himself with are basically the project for a new america a new american century folks and so right now the first time that mitt romney has really been had where they've really asked him about foreign policy is right now that's why he stuttered that's why he stammered because they've never asking tough questions and all of a sudden he's getting tough questions getting a sense in on the flip side of this like i'm getting a sense from the right especially watching fox i watch fox news last night for about an hour's. screw sheeting really painful but and again it's you know somebody's got a there's a certain giddiness scenes over this unrest in egypt and libya that it could give the republicans what they need to knock president oba
that were handpicked by dick cheney the same people the same war hawks who lied their way into iraq this same war hawks who wanted to gin up if you remember they the same people that mitt romney is surrounding himself with wanted to gin up a war in north korea they wanted to do the same in syria and iran so the romney team the people who run these surrounding himself with are basically the project for a new america a new american century folks and so right now the first time that mitt romney...
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in iraq, more anti-american protests as well. this is stem from this video that was posted online, which many are taking to be insulting to the prophet, muhammad. it is interesting to hear how that is transferring into the rhetoric of a lot of these protesters, who are chanting something very common in arabic, which translates to -- we give our soul, we give our blood for you, our prophet, which is a testament to their faith. there are a lot of people giving blood here in cairo, hundreds of people injured out in the streets. that's before the major group, including the muslim brotherhood, the party of the president here in cairo, have their major march tomorrow. there is a million-man march planned for tahrir square, a couple of hundred yards away from the embassy. that's the muslim brotherhood's main protest march. it is penitentiary to understand, here on the ground, the difference in the people that we are seeing. 18 months ago in the revelation -- revolution, it was a young, secular, liberal group who wanted hosni mubarak out
in iraq, more anti-american protests as well. this is stem from this video that was posted online, which many are taking to be insulting to the prophet, muhammad. it is interesting to hear how that is transferring into the rhetoric of a lot of these protesters, who are chanting something very common in arabic, which translates to -- we give our soul, we give our blood for you, our prophet, which is a testament to their faith. there are a lot of people giving blood here in cairo, hundreds of...
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probably fought on iraq. on september 15th when lehman brothers collapsed it turned on the dime to an economy. and yesterday and even the hours before that, we've been talking about the economy. and lo and behold foreign policy and national security pops up, and mitt romney had a rough day yesterday, even getting -- out of yemen. out of libya that is banking a lot of scrutiny between now and election day if that stuff continues. >> what do you believe -- you listed a couple of questions for the president to answer. you say, do we have intelligence gap in libya? why weren't extra security precautions being taken? you move on to talk about where does the u.s. now stand with the muslim world? we heard the president in that interview with jose diaz vallard, our colleague, saying egypt is not an ally our enemy. richard engel had to set down because egypt had always been an ally under mubarak. >> so much of the political focus yesterday was how mitt romney handled and how the campaign responded and tried to attack
probably fought on iraq. on september 15th when lehman brothers collapsed it turned on the dime to an economy. and yesterday and even the hours before that, we've been talking about the economy. and lo and behold foreign policy and national security pops up, and mitt romney had a rough day yesterday, even getting -- out of yemen. out of libya that is banking a lot of scrutiny between now and election day if that stuff continues. >> what do you believe -- you listed a couple of questions...
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so while the world's attention is being turned away from iraq al qaeda in iraq has been gaining strength, gaining momentum and it's been pouring across the syrian border. the exact opposite of what was happening when iraq, when the violence there was at its worse and people were going, you know, the violence is going the other way, now it's coming from syria into iraq again. and of course you know, many u.s. officials agree that what they rarely did in iraq was hand the country on a silver plate to iran. it's not just what the allies will do. it's the level of power and influence that iran yields in iraq today. that was a gift from the united states. >> al qaeda has mutated its change. the nature of the jihad, the holy war defined by osama bin laden has changed. his idea of the holy war was the battle against the far enemy, against the wednesday, against the united states. now jihad is mostly local like politicsment so you have al qaeda in nigeria, you have al qaeda in somalia, in syria, they are fightsing local causes. they've got sort of narrow local interests they are pushing, doing t
so while the world's attention is being turned away from iraq al qaeda in iraq has been gaining strength, gaining momentum and it's been pouring across the syrian border. the exact opposite of what was happening when iraq, when the violence there was at its worse and people were going, you know, the violence is going the other way, now it's coming from syria into iraq again. and of course you know, many u.s. officials agree that what they rarely did in iraq was hand the country on a silver...
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they tried to get bill clinton to start the iraq war. they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the republican side never retired the g.w. bush policy team. no need to come up with a new idea or two. they don't seem to really care about foreign policy in terms of the mitt romney campaign. they just don't want to be asked about it. because the republican party is essentially forfeited on this issue, because on this issue there are not two plausible sides fighting it out in the election, there's the democrats and sort of a right wing fee pooe nut gallery that pops up. foreign policy and the wars are being handled in our political system differently than
they tried to get bill clinton to start the iraq war. they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the...
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are working in order to see if sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to run a moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world player and eventually of europe. economic creed and economic contacts in these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions and i think that is actually what's going to happen to greece now where for russian tourists have been killed in a bus crash they are russian consulate has confirmed the deaths and also says thirty people have been injured some of them severely their bus crashed on the highway from the region of hulky d.t. to the city of this hour nicky in an initial investigation says the driver lost control of the vehicle on the slippery road and the bus overturned a russian tourists were headed for thessaloniki airport to fly home. all right some other world news in brief for you this hour weeklong clashes in turkey between kurdish fight
are working in order to see if sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to run a moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world player and eventually of europe. economic creed and economic contacts in these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions and i think that is...
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economics which we haven't is a fact you know what you are we there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq which there were not is a fact and you can go on and on so yeah there's context of some of these things but sometimes something is just not true and from drama in rowing that's when you had for most of this campaign when jump in well i think context i mean the indeed this is a cunt this is a very interesting example i mean cliff had been talking earlier that about the first night of the republican convention when they focused on the you didn't build that comment now the interesting thing is you look at the obama speech from which said comment was taken you know i and i raised issues with the way some of the ads would cut the commodore clip it or fade in and provide what i would say would be the full context and in what he was doing was kind of repeating a democratic talking point idea i documented it went all the way back to stuff that franklin roosevelt said however many republicans when they look at the four comments by president obama it really rubs them the wrong way and they when
economics which we haven't is a fact you know what you are we there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq which there were not is a fact and you can go on and on so yeah there's context of some of these things but sometimes something is just not true and from drama in rowing that's when you had for most of this campaign when jump in well i think context i mean the indeed this is a cunt this is a very interesting example i mean cliff had been talking earlier that about the first night of the...
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similar protests also appeared in iran, iraq, bangladesh, morocco, sudan and tunisia. in libyan, there was a gathering design to show appreciation for the united states. hundreds of libyans amassed outside the consulate, airing signs denouncing yesterday's violent destruction which led to the death of u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three others. in addition libyan authorities arrested four men suspected of instigating the protests. president obama called both egyptian president morsi and magariaf. the two calls had decidedly different tones. president obama expressed appreciation to libyan president magariaf for the cooperation received from the libyan government and people in responding to the attack. though questions still remain about the role libyan terrorists played in escalating the attacks. with respect to egypt the president had made an interesting comment in an interview earlier yesterday with telemundo. >> would you consider the current egyptian regime an ally of the united states? >> obama: i don't think that we would consider them an ally but we do
similar protests also appeared in iran, iraq, bangladesh, morocco, sudan and tunisia. in libyan, there was a gathering design to show appreciation for the united states. hundreds of libyans amassed outside the consulate, airing signs denouncing yesterday's violent destruction which led to the death of u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three others. in addition libyan authorities arrested four men suspected of instigating the protests. president obama called both egyptian president morsi...
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ending the war in afghanistan just like we did and iraq. and using that money to repair our roads, our bridges, our schools. [applause] that alone will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. invest here at home. leeson's own, it is simple. unlike the republican party, and by the way. this is not your father's republican party. as a matter of fact, this is an even mitt romney's father's republican party. seriously, it is not. i worked with republicans in my career. they're not bad guys. this is a different breed of cat. folks, unlike them, we see a future for everyone, rich and poor, does their part and has a part. we see a future. barack and i have committed this to our core where our granddaughters and daughters have every single opportunities that are grandson's have. where social security is protected, where we promote the private sector and not the privileged sector. we see a future where americans leave not only by the example of her power, by the power of for example. a future because we must guarantee a future where we keep the only t
ending the war in afghanistan just like we did and iraq. and using that money to repair our roads, our bridges, our schools. [applause] that alone will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. invest here at home. leeson's own, it is simple. unlike the republican party, and by the way. this is not your father's republican party. as a matter of fact, this is an even mitt romney's father's republican party. seriously, it is not. i worked with republicans in my career. they're not bad guys. this is a...
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moving it because it puts american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen destruction of afghanistan no progress on the peace level in pakistan thinks the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to push shut down but tensions in the muslim world seem to be only increasing there has been a lot of simmering nancy american feeling right across the entire world it's their worst. poll showed they were ninety percent of. americans their primary an enemy america's middle of blunders and it's made in the arab spring countries america helped revolutionize the line between friend and foe has blurred despite all the time and money washington has spent you see me internet to promote its islamic friendly foreign policy the world wide web also served as the platform that enabled one american extremist to in theory millions overseas and see real years of progress. r.t. th
moving it because it puts american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen destruction of afghanistan no progress on the peace level in pakistan thinks the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to push shut down but tensions in the muslim world seem to be...
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and out of iraq and gradually withdrawing from afghanistan. the president has made speeches of outreach and that this had changed things and what happened across the muslim world in the last week or ten days is powerful evidence that very little has changed and i don't think the administration was prepared to face that and they went into spin mode and it turned out very bad l badly fom when what seemed plain as the nose on one's face to i think most americans, the anniversary of 9/11, attack on the embassy, evidently prepared rounds and rounds of ammunition present, was denied by this administration for days and even now they keep falling back on talking about the video. you know, this ought to have been a terrible embarrassment. i'm not sure it appeared that way at least in its coverage but that is what it should be. >> chris: kacie? >> you have seenly seen as romney tried to deal with this as well as with the administration while he jumped on it it initially and took a lot of the heat in the beginning this is an evolving situation for the ob
and out of iraq and gradually withdrawing from afghanistan. the president has made speeches of outreach and that this had changed things and what happened across the muslim world in the last week or ten days is powerful evidence that very little has changed and i don't think the administration was prepared to face that and they went into spin mode and it turned out very bad l badly fom when what seemed plain as the nose on one's face to i think most americans, the anniversary of 9/11, attack on...
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withdrawing from iraq, rather we are still not there. the consequences are not necessarily policies popular with americans right now. i think it makes it hard. he has this sort of sweeping language about how he wants to project strength. if strength means military force and spending more money on foreign aid that is not popular either. it is not clear are what his actions would be. >> chris: i will pick up on that. even if romney's timing is wrong, there is certainly debate over the president's foreign policy. we had some today with ambassador rice and congressman rogers and i talked to top officials in the romney campaign and they said they have no plans for a major foreign policy speech in the next few weeks before the debates. the question is why not? >> i think they should address the issue on the mind of every american. what is going on and why is it happening and what would the next president do to agress it. this is what people want to hear about it. a congressional candidate yesterday said he is interested personally in foreign p
withdrawing from iraq, rather we are still not there. the consequences are not necessarily policies popular with americans right now. i think it makes it hard. he has this sort of sweeping language about how he wants to project strength. if strength means military force and spending more money on foreign aid that is not popular either. it is not clear are what his actions would be. >> chris: i will pick up on that. even if romney's timing is wrong, there is certainly debate over the...
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while iraq's vice president has been said to death after a court ruled he was guilty of masterminding the killings of the country's security forces and shias. he was not in korea though as he had fled to turkey as soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime minister who issued the warrant for hashmi a dictator. eighty police officers have been injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in southwestern germany he had arrested after a teenager tried to get into the event carrying a band flag police used pepper sprays they were pelted with stones and bottles of water clashes lasted around two hours thirty one people were detained. the sixteen people have been killed by government soldiers after failing to stop at a checkpoint in mali victims are believed to be molly and mauritanian members of the dow a sect on their way to a religious conference in the capital sources report the army had lately confused the preachers with muslim fighters one of the islamic militant groups in the
while iraq's vice president has been said to death after a court ruled he was guilty of masterminding the killings of the country's security forces and shias. he was not in korea though as he had fled to turkey as soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime minister who issued the warrant for hashmi a dictator. eighty police officers have been injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival...
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embassy to iraq and egypt in cairo protesters clashed with police the state department prices for bigger protests tomorrow following friday prayers. >>> will learn more about who is behind the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya elizabeth cook on who they are and how they infiltrated what was supposed to be a secret safe house. >>> a deputy minister said the attacks were organized a two- part operation by heavily-armed militants he said they may have been kept off to the location by the safe house by espy within the security force. >>> a radical islamic group is the leading suspect in the attack the name means " supporters of islamic law " officials described as offshoot of al qaeda. one of the attackers photographed at the scene. officials have made arrests. the fbi begins the investigation by interviewing the 30 american survivors who are now at a u.s. military base in germany. the attacker struck at 10:00 p.m. tuesday and were within the compound firing on the main building where ambassador christopher stephens information manager sean smith and a security officer had begun destroy
embassy to iraq and egypt in cairo protesters clashed with police the state department prices for bigger protests tomorrow following friday prayers. >>> will learn more about who is behind the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya elizabeth cook on who they are and how they infiltrated what was supposed to be a secret safe house. >>> a deputy minister said the attacks were organized a two- part operation by heavily-armed militants he said they may have been kept off to the...
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is it, a, egypt, b, iran, c, iraq, or d, afghanistan. we'll tell you the correct answer in just a moment. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and follow us on twitter and facebook. also if you miss a show or a special, they're on itunes, the audio ipad is free or you can buy the video version. itunes.com/fareed. >>> monday marks the 100th anniversary of the battle of an teat. . this week's become of the week is one of the finest books written on the civilian war. this republic of suffering. death and the civilian war. he happens to be president of harvard university. it's a profound moving book on how the civil war changed our understanding of death. there's a pbs documentary based on the book that's out this week as well. >>> and now for the last look. these photos caught my eye this week. they look like stunning photographs taken out of one of nasa's multi-million-dollar satellites, except these images weren't taken by a satellite or nasa creation of any kind. they were a product of a student's science project, one that
is it, a, egypt, b, iran, c, iraq, or d, afghanistan. we'll tell you the correct answer in just a moment. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and follow us on twitter and facebook. also if you miss a show or a special, they're on itunes, the audio ipad is free or you can buy the video version. itunes.com/fareed. >>> monday marks the 100th anniversary of the battle of an teat. . this week's become of the week is one of the finest books written on the civilian war. this...
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. >> and they've said that that explicitly, about turning libya into another iraq. how did -- so many people are deciding, could you tell me more about those who are very anti nus their sentiment. >> these people did say they do not agree with this attack. they really felt ashamed by what happened, saying that diplomats here, foreigners here should be protected, but at the same time, they said they reject the presence of any foreign troops or any sort of outside military intervention in libya. they said we've also heard that last year during the revolution, there was unity in the stands of libyans who were fighting the regime of moammar gadhafi. they welcomed the support of nato air strikes, but said they did not want to see any boots on the ground. so at this point, this could be a real controversial issue here in libya. we have to wait and hear, see what the libyan government officials say about this. they have said they're unable to deal with groups. >> and that, nick kristof, let me bring you in here. some people had told her tonight, regular libyans, they don't
. >> and they've said that that explicitly, about turning libya into another iraq. how did -- so many people are deciding, could you tell me more about those who are very anti nus their sentiment. >> these people did say they do not agree with this attack. they really felt ashamed by what happened, saying that diplomats here, foreigners here should be protected, but at the same time, they said they reject the presence of any foreign troops or any sort of outside military...
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on the topic of iraq we also had the leader of one of the leaders of an iraqi militia there saying that american interests in that country are. quite quite in danger or on the on the count of the film we've also seen a very popular in kuwait posters twitter accounts of call for protesters to gather on thursday evening outside of the american embassy there so it remains to be seen how that situation will play out and of course the one to really watch is going to be afghanistan and we know that you tube has tried to block access to that video in afghanistan as well as in libya and egypt but if people really do catch on to this we could see some unprecedented levels of. islands this is according to some of the people some of the reporters that i've spoken to on the ground in kabul libyan situation is a little bit different from the other countries where we've seen where of course the libyan protesters or the libyan people who are against the government of moammar gadhafi had really welcomed us intervention called western intervention to help them overthrow the former leader there but the s
on the topic of iraq we also had the leader of one of the leaders of an iraqi militia there saying that american interests in that country are. quite quite in danger or on the on the count of the film we've also seen a very popular in kuwait posters twitter accounts of call for protesters to gather on thursday evening outside of the american embassy there so it remains to be seen how that situation will play out and of course the one to really watch is going to be afghanistan and we know that...
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so he became the president throughout -- even talking about iraq, taking our troops out of iraq. he was given a glide path in iraq, but he pulled the troops out. brags about the fact that troops are out. gives a definite date for getting out in afghanistan. what he is doing is telling their allies they can't trust us and also telling others that the u.s. is not a reliable ally. and the fact that you would have the prime minister of israel on this show explaining his relationship with the president of the united states -- we have never had a such a disconnect between the israeli prime minister and the president. >> the prime minister of israel did not describe that as a snub. >> i'm saying it. >> it's ridiculous. the president has been consistent. he's been steady. and he set real progress and policy wins in the middle east. this is a seriously deeply rooted phenomenon, the arab spring, that will be unfolding for a long time. the last thing we need is to start making quick emotionally charged decisions. we need consistent steady leadership like the president has shown. >> there is
so he became the president throughout -- even talking about iraq, taking our troops out of iraq. he was given a glide path in iraq, but he pulled the troops out. brags about the fact that troops are out. gives a definite date for getting out in afghanistan. what he is doing is telling their allies they can't trust us and also telling others that the u.s. is not a reliable ally. and the fact that you would have the prime minister of israel on this show explaining his relationship with the...
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was helping the united states in the invasion of iraq in the mideast thing the palestinian. peace talks. egypt was serving the us too much. is trying to continue the same policy but it was some rhetorical distance some symbolic acts that he is independent for example it was his first visit first visit by any is actually the. thirty years no egyptian leader when he went there but did he break or any strategic alliance with the iranians no he went. on iranian policy on its policies on syria. and please the gulf states big finances of the egyptian economy and also he pleases the americans and the israelis and nobody was showing anything is happening remember the arab spring is all about putting the house and all the internal situation it is not about foreign policy and i don't see any a structural change an egyptian foreign policy since. the president is continuing the same old policy of mubarak but with this stance and some with some symbolism. but really clearly trying to get a fine balance between. the american interests and also what's happening in syria also the interest w
was helping the united states in the invasion of iraq in the mideast thing the palestinian. peace talks. egypt was serving the us too much. is trying to continue the same policy but it was some rhetorical distance some symbolic acts that he is independent for example it was his first visit first visit by any is actually the. thirty years no egyptian leader when he went there but did he break or any strategic alliance with the iranians no he went. on iranian policy on its policies on syria. and...
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iraq you're just consider this from iraqis one of the oldest civilizations on earth right the epic of gilgamesh the oldest known written piece of western literature is seven thousand five hundred years old in the entire history of that country iraq they had never ever had a suicide bomber until we occupied their nation. yes but they had internees in wars that killed hundreds of thousands of people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq and iran are with with them of the car we don't play in the mob for years each other will be whether we're going to vote so they said we have we grow lots of her we have it in the problem well we have a problem of occupation and we have a problem of religious intolerance one of the problems we can solve by pulling our troops out and coming home the other problem is going to be solved by a major conversation and the followers of islam are going to have to deal with the rest of the world all the other religions that is one point all the ability to do in this world that existed have changed their l
iraq you're just consider this from iraqis one of the oldest civilizations on earth right the epic of gilgamesh the oldest known written piece of western literature is seven thousand five hundred years old in the entire history of that country iraq they had never ever had a suicide bomber until we occupied their nation. yes but they had internees in wars that killed hundreds of thousands of people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq...
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. >> this residency did not exist iraq war when americans were dying. sden there''s this about an american dying have a we cannot discussion. it's ridiculous. created by the media. as the state depepartment implid in denouncing or withthdrawing e statement, not only is it a humiliation and embarrassment to apologize, it does not work. >> they never apologize. there was never the word ology. they never said it was an apology. never. >> this wle thing is nonsense. a junioior press officer at the embassy wanted to say something nice t to the muslim i thought it was a senior gu >> it is nt the secretary of state or the president. have at this campaign reaction,s an instant fire.- atter what the other side does, they just fire off. romney's campaign, without thinking, they blast away putting romney in position. >> abc issues a statement. cares to put it out. world years and as the only statement out of the obama administration. nothe statement issued was an apology. was issued in anticipation of a reaction from community to their film. that was not an apolog
. >> this residency did not exist iraq war when americans were dying. sden there''s this about an american dying have a we cannot discussion. it's ridiculous. created by the media. as the state depepartment implid in denouncing or withthdrawing e statement, not only is it a humiliation and embarrassment to apologize, it does not work. >> they never apologize. there was never the word ology. they never said it was an apology. never. >> this wle thing is nonsense. a junioior...
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to turkey soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime. mr who issued the warrant for a dictator. a peaceful march in chile as capital to memorialize victims of the military dictatorship of a general augusto pinochet and with violence and several arrests dozens of mass protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries were reported. eighty four lease officers were injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in southwest germany the un arrested after a teenager tried to get into the event with a band flag police say used pepper spray as they were pelted with stones and bottles of water the clashes lasted for about two hours and thirty one people had to be detained. barack obama's captivating showing at the democratic national convention appears to be paying off this week new poll numbers give him an edge over republican rival mitt romney but only by a small m
to turkey soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime. mr who issued the warrant for a dictator. a peaceful march in chile as capital to memorialize victims of the military dictatorship of a general augusto pinochet and with violence and several arrests dozens of mass protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers...
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the war in iraq is over. americanop h c home. we've begun a transition in afghanistan and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qda's been weakened. tionha c then laden's no more lock down nuclear materials and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. we have seen hard choices made from cairo to put more power in the hands ofti. t o economic challenge, the word has come together to broaden prosperity. through the g-20, we have panered with emerging countries to keep the word on the path of recovery. america's pursued a development eaepnc and worked grohnd with african leaders to help them feed their nations. new partnerships have been forced to combat corruption and promote government that is open and transparent and new commitments have been made to ensure women and girls can pursue politics. and later today i'll discuss human traffic. all these things give me hope but whatives mehe mtope otheiof us, not the actions of leaders, it's the people that i've seen. the american troops who have risked the
the war in iraq is over. americanop h c home. we've begun a transition in afghanistan and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qda's been weakened. tionha c then laden's no more lock down nuclear materials and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. we have seen hard choices made from cairo to put more power in the hands ofti. t o economic challenge, the word has come together to broaden prosperity. through the g-20, we have panered with emerging countries to...
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we've seen in iraq they respond to the video and threaten to target u.s. attorneys. >> all right, thank you for helping us make sense of this. >>> the white house handling of all of this could make-or-break the re-election hopes. ed rendell joins the conversation as "the cycle" rolls on for thursday, september 13th. woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with compani
we've seen in iraq they respond to the video and threaten to target u.s. attorneys. >> all right, thank you for helping us make sense of this. >>> the white house handling of all of this could make-or-break the re-election hopes. ed rendell joins the conversation as "the cycle" rolls on for thursday, september 13th. woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me...
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iraq, we invested a lot. and then you have jordan, which is a traditional ally of the united states. if the syrian problem is allowed to fester, it will spillover. turkey is a modern, powerful country. you would think all these factors would push in the administration to be more forceful. in terms of supporting or maintaining american interest. a change in syria -- >> don't you both think that given what has happened in egypt and libya -- >> may be for the short run, but for the medium and long run, something will need to be done. i respect a lot of your views, at but the big point of hesitation in terms of what to do next comes from the lessons learned right after 9/11 and iraq. when we went in without a clear plan, we had a grand vision. this democratic tsunami was going to wash over the region. but then we found ourselves caught in the middle of a sectarian civil war. we read their with 160,000 troops, people being displaced, and sectarian civil war in the middle of baghdad. we have troops there. >> be thi
iraq, we invested a lot. and then you have jordan, which is a traditional ally of the united states. if the syrian problem is allowed to fester, it will spillover. turkey is a modern, powerful country. you would think all these factors would push in the administration to be more forceful. in terms of supporting or maintaining american interest. a change in syria -- >> don't you both think that given what has happened in egypt and libya -- >> may be for the short run, but for the...
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the regime in yemen go and so now if iraq obama is reelected and november sixth so this year then he will complete edge i'm on a transition lead regime. more than one hundred nations have unanimously supported iran's nuclear program as long as it's used for people's full purposes after the nonaligned movement wrapped up in tehran it amounts to a resounding slap in the face for the us and israel have been trying to downplay the role of the gathering the latest i know a report issued during the summit claimed iran has doubled its nuclear capacity by installing newer you radium in richmond centrifuges to iran the object of the document saying it was all politically motivated geo political analyst eric draitser thinks the i.a.e.a. has never been an impartial body. the iranians do it partially for self-preservation they also do it for propaganda purposes and to lend themselves clout on the world stage they have the inherent right according to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty that they have the right to have a nuclear program so long as it's for peaceful purposes as it is now accepted i
the regime in yemen go and so now if iraq obama is reelected and november sixth so this year then he will complete edge i'm on a transition lead regime. more than one hundred nations have unanimously supported iran's nuclear program as long as it's used for people's full purposes after the nonaligned movement wrapped up in tehran it amounts to a resounding slap in the face for the us and israel have been trying to downplay the role of the gathering the latest i know a report issued during the...
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just as bush was held responsible for stuff in iraq. is he going to be held responsible for stuff in libya. his arab spring initiative that permitted the muslim brotherhood to thrive now looks very suspect and it looks like a failure. and when you combine that with his refusing to see netanyahu and hillary refusing to draw a red line over which iran can't step without us retaliating, that all together really raises questions about his leadership. >> bill: okay, let's explain the netanyahu thing. the israeli prime minister is coming here next week, all right, for the u.n. he wanted to meet with president obama about the iranian nuclear situation. the president said he is he too busy campaigning, what have you. netanyahu then went public and said hey, we don't believe the u.s.a. has our back on iran. we think they are evading us. now, that combined with chaos in egypt, combined with murder in libya, that's a pretty tough, 1, 2, 3 punch. >> yeah. >> however, should mitt romney get involved, or should he step back because it is the war on t
just as bush was held responsible for stuff in iraq. is he going to be held responsible for stuff in libya. his arab spring initiative that permitted the muslim brotherhood to thrive now looks very suspect and it looks like a failure. and when you combine that with his refusing to see netanyahu and hillary refusing to draw a red line over which iran can't step without us retaliating, that all together really raises questions about his leadership. >> bill: okay, let's explain the netanyahu...
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iraq had better intelligence than we did on the development of that nuclear program. i think our own intelligence hasn't been effective at identifying and predicting where other nations stand. >> how would president romney be different if he's agreeing with the president? >> the problem that the israelis have here, they auns america intelligence. number two, they don't believe this president. they don't take him at his word. the president says you know, i'm not going to allow him. then the chairman of the joints chief is saying, the worst thing that could happen could be a israeli strike. israelis would agree with mitt romney that he means what he says. >> i want to switch topics right now to a hardening of the state of the election. on friday, three swing state polls came back indicating in ohio, obama is up 7 points. virginia, obama is up 5 points. florida, obama is up 5 points. mitt romney is no longer in polling, beating obama on trust to handle the economy. >> which is his campaign in one sentence. those three states have one thing in common -- they have all thre
iraq had better intelligence than we did on the development of that nuclear program. i think our own intelligence hasn't been effective at identifying and predicting where other nations stand. >> how would president romney be different if he's agreeing with the president? >> the problem that the israelis have here, they auns america intelligence. number two, they don't believe this president. they don't take him at his word. the president says you know, i'm not going to allow him....
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means from libya by them spread across the our own region it hasn't go on to such a heaven on somalia iraq actually started to keep gone's and even a small demonstration intel of it. over the weekend there were demonstrations in the french capital of paris they had the demonstrations it's it's. it's. it's else it's cold and it's. the weekend because it's a symbol of a continent. australia with the slide it gets on the protesters and civil made. that it doesn't want to see us slow down and say that it appeared on the inside in the sense of was that this impulse to say so in the united states is the creator of this film because it is not simply this to. us considering at least that this is a kind of feeding the seeds of the state that he would wait sixty five so certainly a lot of anger a lot of violence the situation the extreme the punishment i think it's safe to say that the city is a region a. closely watching the anti-american unrest from cairo as the violence shows no sign of letting up you can check her twitter feed for the latest updates and photos from the egyptian capital word even
means from libya by them spread across the our own region it hasn't go on to such a heaven on somalia iraq actually started to keep gone's and even a small demonstration intel of it. over the weekend there were demonstrations in the french capital of paris they had the demonstrations it's it's. it's. it's else it's cold and it's. the weekend because it's a symbol of a continent. australia with the slide it gets on the protesters and civil made. that it doesn't want to see us slow down and say...
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ambassador to iraq james jeffries. >>> plus think paying four bucks a gallon for gas is pad? how about nine bucks a gallon? a group of gas stations across the northeast is jacking up its prices in protest. i will talk to the gas station manager hoping to lead the charge to find out why. >>> tech nerds rejoyce. the curtain rises on the new iphone. expectations could not hit higher but does it hit the mark? we'll talk with adam lashinsky. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: and first let's take a look at today's market headlines. stocks to the plus side for a second day but wall street remains cautious. the fed ends its two-day fomc tomorrow. announcement whether more stimulus will be used to jolt the economy is expected. the dow closed up nine points. the euro climbing to a knife-month high versus the dollar. germany's high court refused to block the creation after eu fund. >>> facebook shares soar more than 7% following ceo mark zuckerberg's customers comments since the ipo. zuckerberg admitting mistakes have been made in the recent months. he made
ambassador to iraq james jeffries. >>> plus think paying four bucks a gallon for gas is pad? how about nine bucks a gallon? a group of gas stations across the northeast is jacking up its prices in protest. i will talk to the gas station manager hoping to lead the charge to find out why. >>> tech nerds rejoyce. the curtain rises on the new iphone. expectations could not hit higher but does it hit the mark? we'll talk with adam lashinsky. even when they say it's not it is always...